Artists
Mary Little
Born in Northern Ireland, Mary Little moved to the United States in 2001 to take up a teaching position at California College the Arts (CCA), San Francisco. Trained as a furniture designer at London’s Royal College of Art, she has always approached her work as sculpture.
In 2015 she made a conscious break and began to create works devoid of functional references. In 2018, Little exhibited this new direction at Craft Contemporary Museum (formerly CAFAM), Los Angeles. Followed by a solo show at Craft in America Center, Los Angeles. More recently she has exhibited in Palos Verdes Art Center, and Brand Library & Art Gallery, both southern CA; and Carvalho Park, Brooklyn, NY
Her work is in the permanent collections of The Bunker Artspace, West Palm Beach; the Vitra Design Museum in Basel and Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. Her commissions and gallery works have been acquired for private collections in Europe and North America, as well as public collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Little's work has most recently been reviewed in Architectural Digest, Galerie, and Surface magazines. And in 2022 she was featured in a documentary, Craft in America - Inspiration, on PBS.
She is a 2019 recipient of the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and lives in Los Angeles.